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Tuesday Highlights: Apple continues to be chip in trade and tariff wars with troubled Turkey threatening boycott of iPhones; Jonny Evans imagines ways "Apple's AI imaging vision may save lives"; new law proposal in Australia could fine tech firms up to $7.3 million for non compliance in handing over encrypted private data; researcher says warnings in macOS "trivial for malware to suppress and bypass"; Macworld calls PhotoBulk 2 a "Swiss Army Knife...for batch image processing" on the Mac; apparently Apple's aggressive arguments against Apple Park property taxes see company "claiming...cluster of properties around Apple Park is worth just $200"; Sainsbury supermarket experimenting with "scan, pay and go technology" in London; most analysts agree HomePod is at 6% marketshare, but disagree over how many have been sold; TrendForce study predicts budget version among new iPhones coming this Fall, starting at $699—more in our Hardware/Software section; Creqtive Bloq reviews 13" 2018 MacBook Pro with Blackmagic eGPU.

"Apple and Qualcomm's Multibillion-Dollar Legal Dispute Gets Serious" ["Apple may be on the hook for $2.5 billion to $4.5 billion in unpaid fees, based on estimates for the amount per phone the company may be charged, a total that could be equivalent to about one-fifth of Qualcomm's annual revenue."] Bloomberg 7:45 AM

"Samsung appeals $539M verdict in Apple case, because of course: It doesn't think verdict is correct and wants a refund of some damages already paid." CNET 11:27 AM

"iOS — macOS: What No Actually Means/Instead of a Swiss Army Knife OS working on Mac, iPads, and iPhones, Apple just previewed a bridge that's supposed to let iOS apps cross the OS chasm. One rumor died, replaced by speculation about Apple's intentions for the iOS apps porting tool." Monday Note 9:25 AM

"Addicted to your iPhone? Handy new tools will help you spend less time on Apple devices: Apple is encouraging people to get off their phone and get outside with launch of new software." Mirror Online UK 8:44 AM

"The Quest of Laurene Powell Jobs: She's inventing a new brand of philanthropic power. What is her vision and where is it taking us?" Washington Post [Free Registration Required] 3:40 PM

"Today in Apple history: Safari lands on Windows with a 'meh'" Cult of Mac 8:05 AM

Non-Apple News

"Huawei is making a phone even bigger than the iPhone X Plus or Galaxy Note 9" BGR 3:19 PM

"Bozoma Saint John is leaving Uber for Endeavor: The high-profile marketing guru will become CMO at the entertainment conglomerate." Recode 2:00 PM

"Google's next major Maps redesign is rolling out, but you can't have it yet" BGR 1:44 PM

"Time to cover your webcam? This stealthy spyware records video and audio: Sneaky malware is highly targeted and goes out the way to avoid detection - and nobody knows how it infects its victims." ZDNet 9:03 AM

"These dogs sniff out cybercrime" ["One friend even asked Hochron if Harley could help find a missing iPhone after its battery died. (The family found the phone before Harley had a chance to look.)"] CNET 8:03 AM

"#197: Banana Royale/It's time to reflect on WWDC week, so Jason and Myke are joined by special guest developer James Thomson. We discuss our first impressions of the iOS 12 and macOS Mojave betas, the future of Mac apps in and out of the Mac App Store, and what new features are now at the top of James's priority list as a developer." Relay FM: Upgrade 3:23 PM

"Italian stocks mark best day in 13 months as political angst ebbs; European shares rise: European stocks finished with a win Monday, as Italian stocks posted their best session in more than a year, and as investors pushed past this weekend's acrimonious Group of Seven meeting in Canada." MarketWatch 12:59 PM